The exercise for the distribution of assets, water and allocation of central cadre officers between the two states is in final stage and is expected to be completed soon.
Official sources said the expert committee, which was set up to recommend a site for the capital of successor state of Andhra Pradesh, will visit the Seemandhra region in the first week of May and have wide ranging discussions with all stake- holders.
The expert committee, headed former Union Urban Development Secretary K Sivaramakrishnan, had a meeting with senior Home Ministry officials today and discussed various ways forward.
It will also evaluate the possible alternatives and make appropriate recommendations based on the following considerations.
Andhra Pradesh Governor E S L Narasimhan met Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde today and discussed various issues concerning the two states.
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